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Subject: SS note
From: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Sun Nov 3 23:46:27 1996

Nice to hear the call W4KFC in Sweepstakes! Unfortunately I didn't work 
them, it seems we were both running S & P during the 1.5 hours I got to 
operate in the contest this weekend   :-(

Zack W9SZ (renewed for another 10 years)


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>From xe2dv@quix.net (Richard Zalewski)  Mon Nov  4 07:32:23 1996
From: xe2dv@quix.net (Richard Zalewski) (Richard Zalewski)
Subject: Voice Keyers
Message-ID: <199611040749.XAA17676@venus.quix.net>

I am tired of rf in my Nel-Tech DVK-100s.  I am interested in comments both
good and bad on experiences with the W9XT Contest Card.

Dick xe2dv@quix.net


>From rissanen.2@NTCSAL01DA.NTC.NOKIA.COM (Rissanen Olli)  Mon Nov  4 07:53:08 
>1996
From: rissanen.2@NTCSAL01DA.NTC.NOKIA.COM (Rissanen Olli) (Rissanen Olli)
Subject: CP6AA CQ WW CW SOAB
Message-ID: <1996Nov04.094613.1604.760414@ntcit-mmta6.ntc.nokia.com>


CP6AA - CQ WW CW

Olli, OH0XX, will operate CP6AA in CQ WW CW in Single op all band.

QSL via Suite 599, 1313 So. Military Trail, Deerfield Beach, FL33442, U.S.A.

See you in the contest!

73,

Olli


>From pa3dmh@igr.nl (Alex van Hengel)  Mon Nov  4 17:14:15 1996
From: pa3dmh@igr.nl (Alex van Hengel) (Alex van Hengel)
Subject: ROTOR Problem
Message-ID: <327E2467.1993@igr.nl>

Hi All,

During the CQ WW SSB we lost the rotator for our 40 meter beam due to 
high winds. As we have had serious problems in the past we now are
looking to replace the current rotor by something capable of handling 
this type of load without serious problems. As we know a lot of you out 
there handle much bigger antenna's im maybe even wors wind conditions we 
wonder what you use to rotate your large yagi's.

We like to have your opinion, experiences etc about commercially 
available rotators capable of handling our 40 meter yagi which is 
currently a 2 elements full-size but likely to become a 3 element next 
summer. Any reply direct to me would be welcome.

73'  ALex


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Secretary Contestgroup Oude Maas PI4COM/PA6WPX

Homepage PI4COM : http://www.euronet.nl/users/norf/pi4com.html
1996 Carib Tour : http://www.igr.nl/~pa3dmh/tour1996.htm
Internet e-mail : pa3dmh@igr.nl
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>From pa3dmh@igr.nl (Alex van Hengel)  Mon Nov  4 17:16:06 1996
From: pa3dmh@igr.nl (Alex van Hengel) (Alex van Hengel)
Subject: ROTOR Problem
Message-ID: <327E24D6.34B9@igr.nl>

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Hi All,

During the CQ WW SSB we lost the rotator for our 40 meter beam due to 
high winds. As we have had serious problems in the past we now are
looking to replace the current rotor by something capable of handling 
this type of load without serious problems. As we know a lot of you out 
there handle much bigger antenna's im maybe even wors wind conditions we 
wonder what you use to rotate your large yagi's.

We like to have your opinion, experiences etc about commercially 
available rotators capable of handling our 40 meter yagi which is 
currently a 2 elements full-size but likely to become a 3 element next 
summer. Any reply direct to me would be welcome.

73'  ALex


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       ( # # )
-----oOO-(_)-OOo-----------------------------------------------------
Alex van Hengel, PA3DMH

Secretary Contestgroup Oude Maas PI4COM/PA6WPX

Homepage PI4COM : http://www.euronet.nl/users/norf/pi4com.html
1996 Carib Tour : http://www.igr.nl/~pa3dmh/tour1996.htm
Internet e-mail : pa3dmh@igr.nl
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>From alltrom@bx.logicnet.ro (alltrom)  Mon Nov  4 11:43:52 1996
From: alltrom@bx.logicnet.ro (alltrom) (alltrom)
Subject: Log by E-mail ??
Message-ID: <01BBCA5F.1C3BDE10@m1-b.logicnet.ro>

Hello everybody !

Could somebody please inform me whether it is a way to send CQWW logs by =
E-mail instead of normal procedure? For some of us it would be a much =
more cost-effective, let alone a faster and safer way to send logs. =
Although I am just a casual contester (life is very hard with just 100W =
and vertical antenna-hi), this information will help others in YO-land =
as well. Thank you.

73 Mike YO3CTK
E-mail: alltrom@bx.logicnet.ro




>From AA6KX@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (Bruce Sawyer)  Mon Nov  4 13:19:26 1996
From: AA6KX@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (Bruce Sawyer) (Bruce Sawyer)
Subject: CP6AA CQ WW CW SOAB
Message-ID: <19961104131924.AAA14320@LOCALNAME>

At 07:53 AM 11/4/96 +0000, XX wrote:
>
>CP6AA - CQ WW CW
>
>Olli, OH0XX, will operate CP6AA in CQ WW CW in Single op all band.
>
>QSL via Suite 599, 1313 So. Military Trail, Deerfield Beach, FL33442, U.S.A.
>
>See you in the contest!
>


So who cares?  Please, let's nip this one in the bud and NOT start all the
notices of "Work me in WW".  That gets real old, real fast.

Bruce, ZF8BS/AA6KX
(NOT on in CQWW)  


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